GHS Training Course for workers

Easily train all your workers simultaneously via this GHS for workers online course

    • Comprehensive Course for frontline workers
    • Includes Revision 8 changes
    • Meet mandatory HazCom requirements
    • Monitor compliance online via our Learning Management System

GHS Awareness Course

The Abhisam GHS training course for workers is  the easiest way to quickly train even thousands of your workers who have to undergo mandatory GHS Hazard Communication training.

This online GHS training course for workers is the best Global Harmonized System training course that you can find anywhere, which is meant for all workers and operators who handle chemicals and need to be trained on the identification, classification, labeling of chemicals according to GHS and also correctly read and interpret the new 16 part Safety Data Sheets.

This course is not just a Globally Harmonzied System pdf but a full fledged e-learning course with engaging content.

This Globally Harmonized System training course is ideal for workers who work in industries such as  Chemicals, Mining,   Environmental Engineering, Engineering Procurement and Construction companies, R & D labs, chemical warehouses, shipping and logistics companies, chemicals importers and traders, transportation and more.

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Getting this online Globally Harmonized System training course for workers means massive saving of money as well as time! Quickly train hundreds or thousands of your workers in the new Globally Harmonized System Revision 8 version.

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Key Benefits of the Course

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GHS Training Course

Who takes Abhisam Courses?

Abhisam e-learning courses are used by marquee companies to train their employees.

Looking for the GHS for Managers course?

We have two GHS Courses, one for Managers and Supervisors that has a very detailed and in depth coverage and comes with its own Certification and electronic badge. The other is the GHS Essentials course, meant for front line employees.

The GHS for Managers course is here.

GHS Training Course for managers

Are you an Employer who is involved in the manufacture, trade or handling of chemicals?

 

You know that it’s YOUR responsibility to communicate to your workers about reading labels, understanding GHS Pictograms & Safety Data Sheets.

 

You must be aware that the United Nations has introduced the Globally Harmonized System for the classification and labeling of chemicals in 2003. Since then, most OECD countries have moved to this newer system completely.Countries like the United States have already implemented it and many other countries are aligning their earlier classification and labeling systems to the newer GHS.

As a part of legal regulation in most countries, it is the employer’s duty, as a part of Hazard Communication (HazCom) to communicate the new system to the employees involved in handling of chemicals.

The employer must also prove that the employees underwent this training. This Abhisam GHS essentials course covers all that front line employees need to know about the GHS.

Even more, Enterprise customers can get a detailed training record of every employee who underwent the online training, to help you meet compliance targets.

The last revision to the GHS is Revision 8. This course covers  it.

Note: If you are looking to train your Managers and Supervisors in GHS , then you can take a look at our GHS for Managers course here.

You could pay thousands of dollars to send employees to live training workshops, or several hundreds of dollars on study guides, books and courses…OR you can buy this online training course that has proven to be the fastest and easiest way for employees to learn… And RETAIN… Information about this important subject.  

Choose from any of the versions.

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Standard

For one learner
$ 49
  • Course Duration: 3 hours of self paced learning
  • Access the course online 24/7 via any device for one year
  • Exam & Certification for one learner

Enterprise

For multiple learners
$ 22 / learner
  • Everything in Standard plus
  • Monitor Learner progress (optional add on)
  • Minimum 10 learners
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Table of Contents

  • Introduction to GHS
  • GHS Video
  • Introduction to the course
  • Course Topics
  • Modules in the course
  • Welcome
  • Definition of HAZARDs & Categories
  • Hazards & Types -1
  • Physical Hazards
  • Ergonomic Hazards
  • Chemical Hazards
  • Radiation Hazard
  • Psychological Hazard
  • Biological Hazard
  • Types of Hazards
  • Hazard Reduction-1
  • Reducing Chemical Hazards
  • Physical Hazards in GHS
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • Globally Harmonized System
  • Video
  • Who uses GHS?
  • Benefits of GHS
  • Two major elements in GHS

Thank You

  • Welcome
  • Hazard Classification
  • Hazard Groups
  • Chemical Hazards- Classification 
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Criteria for classification
  • Physical states for Physical Hazards classification
  • Classes in physical hazard group in GHS
  • Explosives
  • Explosives Classification
  • Criteria for Explosives Classification -1
  • Criteria for Explosives Classification -2
  • Flammable Gases
  • Flammable Gas Classification
  • Label Elements for Flammable Gases
  • Aerosols and Chemicals under pressure
  • Important Concepts to understand the classification
  • Important Concepts to understand the classification
  • Important Concepts to understand the classification
  • Aerosols Classification – 1
  • Aerosols Classification – 2
  • Label Elements for Aerosols
  • Chemicals under pressure
  • Chemicals under Pressure – Classification
  • Label Elements of Chemicals under Pressure
  • Oxidizing Gases
  • Oxidizing Gases Classification
  • Labeling Elements of Oxidizing Gases
  • Gases under Pressure
  • Gases under Pressure Classification
  • Label Elements for Gases under Pressure
  • Flammable Liquids
  • Flammable Liquids Classification
  • Label Elements for Flammable Liquids
  • Flammable Solids
  • Flammable Solids Classification
  • Label Elements for Flammable Solids
  • Self Reactive Chemicals
  • Self Reactive Chemicals Classification
  • Self Reactive Chemicals Classification
  • Label Elements for Self Reactive Chemicals
  • Pyrophoric Liquids
  • Pyrophoric Liquids Classification
  • Label Elements for Pyrophoric Liquids
  • Pyrophoric Solids
  • Pyrophoric Solids Classification
  • Label Elements for Pyrophoric Solids
  • Self-heating Substances
  • Self-heating substances Classification
  • Label Elements for Self-heating substances
  • Substances which on Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases
  • Substances which on Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases
  • Substances which on Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases Classification
  • Substances which on Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases Classification
  • Oxidizing Liquids
  • Oxidizing Liquids Classification
  • Oxidizing Liquids Classification
  • Label Elements for Oxidizing Liquids
  • Oxidizing Solids
  • Oxidizing Solids Classification
  • Oxidizing Solids Classification
  • Label Elements for Oxidizing Solids
  • Organic Peroxide
  • Organic Peroxide classification
  • Organic Peroxide classification
  • Label Elements for Organic Peroxides
  • Corrosive to metals
  • Corrosive to metals classification
  • Label Elements for Corrosive to metals
  • Desensitized explosives
  • Desensitized explosives classification
  • Label Elements for Desensitized explosives
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Labels
  • Classes in health hazard group
  • Acute Toxicity
  • Acute Toxicity
  • Acute Toxicity classification
  • Acute Toxicity classification
  • Label Elements for Acute Toxicity
  • Skin Corrosion/skin irritation – 1
  • Skin Corrosion/skin irritation – 2
  • Skin Corrosion/skin irritation – 3
  • Skin Corrosion/skin irritation – 4
  • Skin Corrosion/irritation classification in GHS
  • Grading of skin reactions
  • Grading of skin reactions
  • Skin irritation categories
  • Label Elements for Skin Corrosion/irritation
  • Serious eye damage/eye irritation
  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 1
  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 2
  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 3
  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 4
  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 5
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  • Eye damage/irritation classification – 6
  • Label elements for Eye damage/irritation
  • Sensitizers
  • Sensitizers Classification – 1
  • Sensitizers Classification – 2
  • Label elements for Sensitizers
  • Germ cell mutagenicity
  • Germ cell mutagenicity classification in GHS
  • Label elements for Germ Cell Mutagenicity
  • Carcinogenicity
  • Carcinogenicity classification
  • Label Elements for Carcinogenicity
  • Reproductive Toxicity
  • Reproductive Toxicity classification
  • Reproductive Toxicity classification
  • Reproductive Toxicity classification
  • Label Elements for Reproductive Toxicity
  • Specific Target Organ  Toxicity : Single Exposure
  • Specific Target Organ  Toxicity Classification
  • Label Elements for Specific Target Organ  Toxicity : Single Exposure
  • Specific Target Organ Toxicity : Repeated Exposure
  • Specific Target Organ Toxicity : Repeated Exposure classification
  • Label Elements for Specific Target Organ Toxicity : Repeated Exposure
  • Aspiration Hazard
  • Aspiration Hazard classification
  • Label Elements for Aspiration Hazard
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment
  • Acute aquatic toxicity
  • Chronic aquatic toxicity
  • Bioaccumulation potential
  • Rapid degradability
  • Important definitions
  • The classification for short-term aquatic hazards
  • Classification scheme for substances hazardous to the aquatic environment
  • Classification scheme for substances hazardous to the aquatic environment
  • The label elements for Acute and chronic aquatic hazards
  • Hazardous to the Ozone Layer
  • Hazardous to the Ozone Layer – Classification
  • Label Elements for Hazardous to the Ozone Layer
  • Mixtures
  • Bridging principles
  • Bridging principles
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • Introduction to SDS
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 1
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 2
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 3
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 4
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 5
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 6
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 7
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 8
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 9
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 10
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 11
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 12
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 13
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 14
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 15
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 16
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 17
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 18
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 19
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 20
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 21
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 22
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 23
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 24
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 25
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 26
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – 27
  • Labels – 1
  • Labels – 2
  • Labels – 3
  • Labels – 4
  • Labels – 5
  • Labels – 6
  • Labels – 7
  • Labels – 8
  • Labels – Precautionary Pictograms
  • Labels – Signal Word
  • Labels – Hazard Statements
  • Physical Hazard statements in GHS
  • Health Hazard statements in GHS
  • Environmental Hazard Statements in GHS
  • Precautionary Statements
  • Precautionary Statements
  • Supplier Identification
  • Sample Label
  • Label Example
  • Thank You
  • Welcome
  • GHS Information & Training – 1
  • GHS Information & Training – 2
  • GHS Information & Training – 3
  • GHS Information & Training – 4
  • GHS Information & Training – 5
  • GHS Information & Training – 6
  • GHS Information & Training – 7
  • Thank You

The Self Assessment Test has 15 questions that evaluate your understanding of GHS. It can be used as a Mock Exam before you take the GHS Certification Exam

Just get this GHS training course for workers today for a much lesser price than any other course out there.

No other course (Classroom or e-learning or software or online or video or any other) includes all of these modules in one course!

This is the only online GHS course that covers the latest Revision 8  and can be taken online as a self-paced course.

 

Can I not conduct a classroom training session for my employees?

Of course, you can. However it will mean that you

a) Gather all your employees in one place at one time. (While they are waiting for you to start, they are NOT doing any work).

b) Arrange seating and other amenities for them.

c) Spend your 3-4 hours of your time (lets say half a day) delivering the training to them.

d) Then ask them to sign their attendance to create a training record.

Calculate the cost of doing this versus spending just $22 per employee on an online training course that

a) Can be deployed instantly to thousands of workers

b) Can be accessed by employees, whenever they wish  WITHOUT being forced to gather together at the same time

c) Results in an electronic record of having taken the training.

You can choose whichever option you prefer.

Most employers prefer the second option.

Other useful Courses & White Papers

GHS for Managers Course

GHS Training Course for managers

The GHS  for Managers  and Supervisors is a Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals Training Course  that covers everything in detail and is based on Revision 8, which is the latest.

The course consists of ten modules that cover everything in the GHS and is explained in a very easy to understand manner. The course has an associated exam, which on passing results in an electronic  Certificate & Badge, that can be shared on places such as LinkedIn.

What is GHS?

What is GHS?Learn about the UN Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS for short) explained in this Abhisam Whitepaper- What is GHS?

Watch the embedded GHS Video to know quickly about why the GHS was introduced, where it is being implemented and other details.

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